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  2. Shapley Attractor - Wikipedia

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    The Shapley attractor is a massive cluster of galaxies located in Shapley Supercluster, most well known for its high density and gravitational pull. [1] Like the Great Attractor , it is obscured by the Milky Way's galactic plane , lying behind the Zone of Avoidance (ZOA), so that in visible light wavelengths, it is difficult to observe directly.

  3. Shapley Supercluster - Wikipedia

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    This can be identified with what we now know as the core of the Shapley Supercluster. Shapley estimated the distance to this cloud to be 14 times that to the Virgo Cluster, from the average diameters of the galaxies. This would place the Shapley Supercluster at a distance of 231 Mpc, based on the current estimate of the distance to Virgo.

  4. Category:Shapley Supercluster - Wikipedia

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  6. Dipole repeller - Wikipedia

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    The dipole repeller is directly opposed to the Shapley Attractor, an over-density of galaxies located in the Shapley Supercluster. The dipole repeller's apparent repulsion is due to matter in the vicinity being pulled towards the Shapley Attractor, along with the Great Attractor. Due to this, the dipole repeller has likely become devoid of ...

  7. Laghu Parashari - Wikipedia

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    Laghu Parashari, also known as Jataka Chandrika, is an important treatise on Vimshottari dasha system and is based on Bṛhat Parāśara Horāśāstra.Written in Sanskrit in the usual Sloka format, it consists of forty-two verses divided into five chapters.

  8. Mansagari - Wikipedia

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    Mansagari is a popular classical treatise on Hindu predictive astrology. [1] It is written in the usual poetic form in the traditional Sanskrit Sloka format; the language and the method of expression used are both simple and unambiguous, and therefore, easy to understand.

  9. Sanketa Nidhi - Wikipedia

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    Sanketa Nidhi [1] [2] is a Sanskrit text in verse on the phalita portion of Hindu astrology. It was written by Ramadayalu, the youngest of the four sons of Jaspatimisra Sarman (Sharma) of Amritsar. Ramadayalu completed this book in the year 1860. It consists of nine Sanketas or chapters. He had dedicated this book to his nephew, Ghasirama ...